Pat Anderson
New member
OK, for some unknown period of time, we have been having a heck of a time retrieving - Bill and El witnessed (and Bill participated) when we pulled out of Lake Powell. Even absent wind and current, the boat ends up on one side or the other, I think it is the port side, but Patty says she can't remember, and thinks sometimes it is one side and sometimes the other.
So a couple of questions. First, do I need to do something to the rollers, do they adjust somehow? Do they need to be lubed or maintained (never have)? Second, can I achieve centering by moving the side guides way in? They are each about 3" off the sides now, we actually got it fairly well centered when we last retrieved at 40th Street but as the Martinsons saw, we had a HARD time. I was thinking about moving the trailer side guides in to mayby 1" off the sides. Any reason not to do this (assuming I can loosen the nuts, they look rust-welded in place)?
Or is there some other fix short of switching the rollers out for bunks?
So a couple of questions. First, do I need to do something to the rollers, do they adjust somehow? Do they need to be lubed or maintained (never have)? Second, can I achieve centering by moving the side guides way in? They are each about 3" off the sides now, we actually got it fairly well centered when we last retrieved at 40th Street but as the Martinsons saw, we had a HARD time. I was thinking about moving the trailer side guides in to mayby 1" off the sides. Any reason not to do this (assuming I can loosen the nuts, they look rust-welded in place)?
Or is there some other fix short of switching the rollers out for bunks?